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Ijahman

Ijahman Levi (given birth to: Trevor Sutherland) continues to be for the leading edge of Jamaica’s music for a lot more than 4 years. While his 1985 duet along with his second wife, Madge, “I REALLY DO,” continues to be his most widely known tune, achieving the best position for …

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The Abyssinians

Few groups better captured the core of root base reggae compared to the Abyssinians; the vocal trio’s heavenly close harmonies, dark melodies, and Rastafarian designs, all delivered using a deep religious feeling, had been instrumental in determining and refining the genre. Bernard Collins and Donald Manning had been longtime close …

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Rocky Dawuni

Reggae’s influence and its own artists aren’t restricted or indigenous to Jamaica. Ghanian, Rocky Dawuni, is certainly just one more sterling exemption. Touted because the Bob Marley of Ghana, Dawuni debuts in 1996 using the critically acclaimed The Movement, on Mesa/Bluemoon Information. A video of “What ENCIRCLES” got significant play …

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Hugh Mundell

Using the tragic murder of Hugh Mundell, who was simply shot and killed while sitting in an automobile with Junior Reid, in 1983, reggae lost among its most appealing young performers. Mundell’s 1975 debut record, Africa SHOULD BE Free of charge By 1983, made by Augustus Pablo, continues to be …

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Robbie Shakespeare

With regards to reggae bass playing, nobody comes near getting the influence of Robbie Shakespeare. As you fifty percent of the Riddim Twins, a studio room duo that he stocks with drummer Sly Dunbar, Shakespeare offers played on an extremely long set of albums. Furthermore to documenting and/or generating albums …

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Geoffrey Chung

b. c.1950, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, d. November 1995. Chung started his career within the Peter Ashbourn Affair playing middle-of-the-road reggae music. In the first 70s he shaped the Now Era session band along with his sibling Mikey Chung, Val Douglas, Mikey ‘Boo’ Richards, Earl ‘Cable’ Lindo and Robert Lynn. …

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Caribbean Pulse

When Caribbean Pulse arrived in the past due ‘90s, many reggae singers were enthusiastic about dancehall. Even though performing was their primary focus plus they weren’t dancehall toasters themselves, they produced a spot of offering toasters extensively simply because they wished to exploit dancehall’s recognition (similar to metropolitan contemporary performers …

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Augustus Pablo

As any entrepreneur will let you know, the best way to achievement is with the discovery of a distinct segment or even a previously unexploited marketplace. Still, few people, and also fewer musicians, could have thought that there is market for the audio from the melodica. What following, they would …

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Pablo Moses

Pablo Moses burst onto the reggae picture in 1975 using the puzzling music “I Guy a Grasshopper” from his debut recording Revolutionary Fantasy. The music title relates the title personality of the after that popular tv series Kung Fu though it tells the storyplot of the drunken ex-cop who becomes …

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